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Provo City officials promote biking to work
Corey Norman, left, Mindy Gledhill and Mayor John Curtis enjoy breakfast at Bike to Work Day. This year's event marked the 16th annual Bike to Work Day and included free breakfast for riders for the first time. (Christian Clark)
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Bike to work day kicks off National Bike Month
Provo city will be honoring National Bike month by hosting its own Provo Bike Month. Tuesday, May 10 will be Bike to Work Day. (Provo City Twitter)
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Provo Mayor leads public bike ride
Provo Mayor John Curtis will be joining the public for a bike ride at 8 a.m. tomorrow to celebrate National Bike Month. The ride will begin at the Historic County Courthouse at 51 S. University Ave and last for about three miles.
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